I would say mid twenties with plenty of exceptions of course....I was 27 when I married my husband last year - he was 35....I think we were a little on the old side but we'd been engaged since I was 25 and he was 32, a mere 3 months after meeting each other. We wanted to really save up for our dream wedding. :)
2006-12-29 13:42:08
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answered by Rachel 7
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I don't think there is necessarily an age. I always thought that when I was younger I would have been married around 23, here I am 29 and getting married in September. Sometimes people get married too young which is partly to blame for such high divorce rates. More people do want to establish themselves first, finish school, or have their careers in order before getting married. Statistics do show people are getting married late 20 early 30's which was unheard of years ago. Again more people are attending college etc. The other perspective is 30 is no longer considered "old" like it used to be, it's often referred to the "new twenties"
2006-12-29 14:21:37
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answered by cnr1028 1
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I'm getting married in September and I'll be 26 at that time. I still feel like I may be a little too young, I am still however very happy that it's happening! I remember being a teenager and having my whole life planned out, lol. Year by year, the things I will have accomplished. Kinda funny now. I thought I would have wanted to have been married in my early 20's... 23 at the latest, kids at 24-25. So glad I didn't listen to my younger self, lol. Idiot children with their weird thoughts. Everyone is different, and moves at different paces. There is no exact age for everyone, it's just a personal choice I guess. :)
2006-12-30 16:03:23
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answered by Kass 3
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I don't really know the statistics to answer this particular question.
everybody gets married at different times. I guess the main part would be when you are ready to commit and find someone you would love to spend eternity with. With that said, I would make an estimate of around the age of 20-30.
as for me, I would love to get married before the age of 25.
2006-12-29 13:48:27
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answered by Sarah j 3
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23
2006-12-29 15:19:41
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answered by Nora 7
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by utilising 1918 it grow to be elementary for women to attend a million - 2 years of school, besides the undeniable fact that it grow to be expected that maximum have been doing with the objective to locate themselves a husband. certainly, maximum females married by utilising 21, and have been elevating little ones by utilising age 23. This grow to be the statistical familiar, of direction. some did marry as youthful as 17, yet none as youthful as 13, as some have reported here! endure in innovations that the common existence expectancy in 1918 grow to be 40 8, and "middle-elderly" grow to be 30.
2016-10-28 16:39:12
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answered by alyson 4
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Women get that "oh I need to get married quick" bug in their twenties. Most people are in their twenties. I was a teenager. I also read the trend is moving to later- around 27 - 32 because people want to establish themselves first.
2006-12-29 13:43:41
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answered by the Goddess Angel 5
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I was 19 years old. Married almost 3 years, together for 7. There isn't a "average".
2006-12-30 04:40:04
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answered by J*A*K*C 5
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my best friend got married when she was 20, my brother got married to his 24 year old wife when he was 26. I want to get married anywhere from 23-26.
2006-12-29 13:38:35
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answered by Hannah 5
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Mid twenties
2016-01-10 09:13:21
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answered by Anonymous
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